Rancourt R, Guimond-Papai P, Prud'homme-Brisson D
Faculty of Education, School of Nursing, University of Ottawa, Canada.
Nurse Educ. 2000 May-Jun;25(3):117-20. doi: 10.1097/00006223-200005000-00010.
The authors, using the narrative form, examine three epistemological structures that are found in nursing curricula. Those fundamentally different approaches of knowledge acquisition are portrayed and discussed by the director and three staff members from a fictitious nursing school. Although faculty members naturally tend to adhere to their own embedded view of the way one learns, the authors stress the need for judicious blend of the three epistemic orientations when developing nursing curricula.